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The show streamed on Tubi and showcased the works of several artists in Sheridan and Sheridan County.
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The Colorado-based NextFifty Initiative has provided $10,000 for SCLT's Explore History program, which aims to engage older adults in educational opportunities in addition to reducing social isolation and improve overall health and well being through shared experiences.
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Dr. Ken Turley, a 1982 Sheridan High School graduate, is working to create the country's first master's degree in cardiac function and interventional technology, which will prepare students and those already in the industry to work at helping alleviate cardiac disease in patients, which is one of the leading causes of death worldwide.
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The town of Clearmont is a long way from anywhere. Located in rural southeast Sheridan County, on U.S Highway 14/16, it's 40 miles from Sheridan and about 30 from Buffalo. With a population of approximately 150 residents, it's a quiet, largely agricultural community located in the Clear Creek Valley.
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The Wyoming Military Department is slated to make a final decision on a location site soon. But relocating the facility has caused some concern among local residents as to what this might mean for their neighborhood.
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Events such as skijoring and snow biking have been cancelled this year, but other events are still slated to continue as normal. Despite the lack of snow, the different festivities have still proven quite popular.
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Sheridan Community Land Trust is offering farmers and ranchers an opportunity to preserve ag lands for future generations in addition to protecting wildlife and waterway habitats through voluntary conservation agreements.
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As passenger numbers continue to increase, improvements to security, ticketing, rental car, and baggage systems are planned as part of the upgrades.
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Story House Inc., is looking to build a film studio in Sheridan and develop Wyoming's film industry.
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Sheridan County School Districts 1 and 2 voted to discontinue their mask mandates for students at board meetings on November 16. They were the only two districts to issue mask mandates this school year in northeast Wyoming.